Two men beat each other at Diwali party

  • | Saturday | 11th November, 2023

Indore: Kanadia police have registered two-counter FIRs against two businessmen for beating up each other in a Diwali party at a friends house on Friday. In the first FIR, the complainant alleged Shreyansh Jhawar of molesting his wife and beating him up. The police acting on the complaint register a case under sections 354, 323, 294 and 506 of IPC against Jhawar, police said.Second case was registered on the complaint of Jhawar. Police station in-charge KP Yadav said, Both were at a Diwali party at a friends house when they got into a fight at 1 am. TNNWe also published the following articles recentlyPolice register fresh case in Swiss murderDelhi Police has filed a new case under the Arms Act against Gurpreet Singh, the accused in the killing of Swiss national Nina Berger. Police found four pistols, ammunition, petrol bottles, and cash in Singhs car after the murder. Singh initially claimed he got the weapons from a business associate, but later changed his story. Police are investigating the source of the weapons and will seek further custody of Singh. Singh confessed to killing Berger after she failed to pay him for rituals and occult practices. The two had met through a dating website in 2021.Mahadev app case: Under BJP fire, Chhattisgarh CM Baghel targets PM Modi; Mumbai police register FIR against 32Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has questioned why the Mahadev App has not been banned yet, accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi of shielding its owners. The Enforcement Directorate is currently investigating allegations that Baghel received Rs 508 crore from the promoters of the app. Baghel has denied the allegations and accused the ED of working to help the BJP. Meanwhile, the Mumbai police have registered an FIR against 32 people, including the apps promoter, for allegedly committing a fraud of nearly Rs 15,000 crore.Days after Rashmika Mandannas deepfake video went viral on the internet, Delhi police registers FIR in the caseThe Delhi Police have registered an FIR against unidentified individuals in response to the viral deepfake video of actress Rashmika Mandanna. The FIR was filed under forgery and reputation-harming sections of the Indian Penal Code, as well as the Information Technology Act. The Delhi Commission for Women has also issued a notice to the police requesting action. The Indian government has reminded social media platforms of the legal provisions and penalties surrounding deepfakes. Mandanna expressed her concerns about altered videos and received support from various celebrities.

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